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    Explore "weatherunderground" with insightful episodes like "GOML LIVE #125 | THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND 2 (Part 1)", "America’s “Days of Rage”: The Extensive Left-Wing Bombings & Domestic Terrorism of the 1970s", "Dead Rabbits Society #014: Slogan's Heroes", "Zimmerman Weathermen Doing It Again - Blackbird9 Podcast" and "029 Spies, Traitors, & Saboteurs: Civil Liberties in Times of National Crisis" from podcasts like ""Get Off My Lawn Podcast w/ Gavin McInnes", "The Resistance Library from Ammo.com", "Dead Rabbits Society", "Blackbird9s Breakfast club" and "In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters"" and more!

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    America’s “Days of Rage”: The Extensive Left-Wing Bombings & Domestic Terrorism of the 1970s

    America’s “Days of Rage”: The Extensive Left-Wing Bombings & Domestic Terrorism of the 1970s
    On today’s episode of the Resistance Library Podcast Dave joins Sam Jacobs as a new host. They discuss the civil unrest of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
     
    As the summer of 2020 dawned, left-wing radical groups began rioting and taking over parts of America’s cities. While this specific form of left-wing violence is new, left-wing violence itself is far from new in the United States. Indeed, one of the most hidden and concealed parts of recent American history is the extensive left-wing violence that began in the late 1960s and continued into the 1980s.
     
    At first, one might think that these were isolated incidents of small-scale “protest” or even minor violence. However, upon even brief examination, we find out that the outpouring of leftist violence over this time period was anything but minor. The most likely explanation for why you have never heard of this until now is that the events of these years have been consciously buried by those who would prefer you not know about them.
     
    As the left once again ratchets up both its rhetoric and its physical violence, it’s time to re-explore this period of American history. What started as a non-violent student movement quickly escalated into a campaign of terrorism against the American people. And while the similarities may not be terribly striking yet, astute readers of this article will quickly see the world in which we live more and more closely resembling the Days of Rage.
     
    You can read the full article America’s ‘Days of Rage’: The Extensive Left-Wing Bombings & Domestic Terrorism of the 1970s” at Ammo.com.
     
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    Dead Rabbits Society #014: Slogan's Heroes

    Dead Rabbits Society #014: Slogan's Heroes
    Slogans are an integral part of marketing and politics in the modern world. But what happens when a slogan is used to cloak the true motives of an organization? Tune in to episode 14 of DRS as we take a close look at the most popular slogan in the world.

    #Enlightenment, #PatrisseCullors, #Marxist, #YuriBezmenov, #SusanRosenberg, #WeatherUnderground, #BillClinton, #GhislaineMaxwell, #PresidentialPardons, #WilliamAyers, #Cabal, #CharlesWade, #ChristopherDevries, #MicahRhodes, #FollowTheMoney, #GeorgeOrwell, #AfricaSuffering, #LibyaSlaveTrade, #ShareTanzania, #CrimeBill, #KamalaHarris, #PrisonLabor , #JoeBiden, #Pedophile, #Election, #CivilWar, #CyrusParsa , #Adrenochrome, #Uyghurs, #Skynet, #Disinformation, #LizardPeople, #Pentagon, #UFO, #AncientAliens, #BobLazar

    Zimmerman Weathermen Doing It Again - Blackbird9 Podcast

    Zimmerman Weathermen Doing It Again - Blackbird9 Podcast
    Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast, Zimmerman Weathermen Doing It Again. Tonight we examined the history of the jewish role in Cultural Revolution.

    In the First Hour we cover the chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission has always been to establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty.

    In the second hour of Zimmerman Weathermen Doing It Again, the host discussed the history of the jewish role in Cultural Revolution. From the earliest conflicts between Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals, to the Infiltration and Mob tactics of the Biblical Hebrews, the fundamental eternal war against Amalek by the jews, the recurring patterns of post Diaspora jews in European Civilization, the revolutionary spirit of the Sabattean, Frankist, Marxist, Communist, and Zionist Movements, the jewish role as agitator, instigator and benefactor in class and race struggles around the world, the infiltration of Academia and Media to corrupt youth, to the current Antifa and BLM riots the host examines the axiom postulated by the founder of the World Jewish Congress Nahum Goldman that jewish life consist of two elements: Extracting Money and Protesting.

    029 Spies, Traitors, & Saboteurs: Civil Liberties in Times of National Crisis

    029 Spies, Traitors, & Saboteurs: Civil Liberties in Times of National Crisis

    This week, In The Past Lane is in Chicago to check out a cool history exhibition and speak with John Russick of the Chicago History Museum. The exhibition, "Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America," was originally created by the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC in the wake of September 11. The idea behind it was to explore the way the United States has handled the challenges posed by internal threats -- terrorists, spies, saboteurs, hate groups, etc -- while at the same time protecting civil liberties. Some of the many incidents it explores includes: the Oklahoma City bombing, the Palmer Raids, the Weather Underground, the Haymarket bombing, Japanese Internment, the KKK, German sabotage efforts during World War I, Soviet spying and McCarthyism, and the militia movement. It's an exhibition well worth seeing. Here's a link with more info. I also took a lot of photographs, so if you'd like to see what the exhibition looks like, just scroll down a bit.

    After I toured the exhibition, I sat down with John Russick, Vice President of Interpretation and Education at the Chicago History Museum, to talk about why the museum decided to host "Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs" and why the issues it raises are so very important to our democracy. It's a really interesting conversation about history and how it should inform the present. Among the many things we discuss: 

    Why Americans are really good at forgetting the past (and why it's the job of public history institutions to help them remember). 

    How so many issues that we wrestle with in contemporary American society -- immigration, terrorism, radical movements, violations of civil liberties, debates over security vs. liberty -- are not new. 

    How the desire for security in America during tumultuous times has always been in tension with our civil liberties, especially free speech and free thought. 

    How America has always struggled to define itself and its citizens -- What rights are essential? Which ones are the most important? Who should enjoy them? "The work of being a free and fair society," says Russick, "is never done."

    Why "Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs," which was created 13 years ago, is still very relevant in 2017.

    Show page and credits: http://inthepastlane.com/episode-029/

    Photos of the exhibition:  scroll down

    Information on the exhibition: here

    Further Reading:

    "Exhibit on U.S. spies and traitors hopes to speak to present day," Chicago Tribune, April 19, 2017.    

    Description of the exhibition from the International Spy Museum - link

    Credits: 

    Music for This Episode

    Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com)

    Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive)

    Lee Rosevere, “Going Home” (Free Music Archive)

    Ketsa, “Escape the Profane” (Free Music Archive)

    Jon Luc Hefferman, "Discovery" (Free Music Archive)

    The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive)

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